Word: naacp
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...need to send a message that if there is no justice, there is no peace," said Darnell Williams, New England Area Conference President of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). "Only when we unite together in a single voice will people realize that enough is enough...
...about the nature and implications of political advertising in this election cycle. Deciding how to target ad campaigns to certain demographics is a problem that faces all candidates for national offices. An ad about education is ineffective if it reaches voters concerned about taxes; announcing the endorsement of the NAACP is unlikely to play well with South Carolina voters...
...take for granted the privileges we have here, but our silence is a sign of complacency," said Adam R. Taylor, a KSG student and president of the Harvard chapter of the NAACP...
Burton's supporters also made their own contribution to the ratings by framing the issue in terms of Burton's race. The presence of the head of Harvard branch of the NAACP, as well as S. Allen Counter, director of the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations, at the council meeting that discussed the constitutionality of Burton's trial made the scandal juicy enough to merit a Boston Globe article. As most people know from the antics of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, race is one of the surest means to generate interest among a population...
Adam Taylor is president of the Harvard chapter of the NAACP. Reynelle Brown and Clayton A. Bond are co-chairs of the Black Student Caucus at the Kennedy School of Government...